Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts
Book • 1976
G. W. F.
Hegel's "Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts" (Elements of the Philosophy of Right) is a seminal work in legal and political philosophy.
It explores the relationship between individual freedom and the state, arguing that freedom is not merely individualistic but realized within a community governed by law.
Hegel's dialectical method traces the development of ethical life from abstract right to morality and finally to ethical life within the state.
The book examines concepts like property, contract, and punishment, showing how they contribute to the realization of freedom.
Its influence on subsequent political thought is immense, shaping debates about the nature of the state, individual rights, and the relationship between freedom and community.
Hegel's "Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts" (Elements of the Philosophy of Right) is a seminal work in legal and political philosophy.
It explores the relationship between individual freedom and the state, arguing that freedom is not merely individualistic but realized within a community governed by law.
Hegel's dialectical method traces the development of ethical life from abstract right to morality and finally to ethical life within the state.
The book examines concepts like property, contract, and punishment, showing how they contribute to the realization of freedom.
Its influence on subsequent political thought is immense, shaping debates about the nature of the state, individual rights, and the relationship between freedom and community.
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